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Exam of 42 pages for the course Journalism 190 Test #2. at Journalism 190 Test #2. (GIA Colored Stones.)

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GIA Colored Stones
"Maraba" amethyst is often - ANS-uniform in color.

"Paua" is a Maori name for - ANS-abalone shell.

A broad gem category based on chemical composition and crystal structure is a -
ANS-Group

A characteristic or irregularity confined to the surface of a polished gemstone is a(n) -
ANS-blemish.

A cutter can darken the color of a pale stone by cutting a - ANS-deep pavilion.

A deposit where gems are found in the rock that carried them to the earth's surface is
called - ANS-primary

A gem colored by an element that's part of its basic chemistry is called -
ANS-idiochromatic.

A gem produced by, or derived from, a living organism is - ANS-organic

A gem's price divided by its caret weight is called - ANS-per-caret price.

A general term for a break in a stone is - ANS-feather.

A laboratory-created gem with essentially the same chemical composition, crystal
structure, and properties as its natural counterpart is a(n) - ANS-synthetic

A major source of black star sapphire is - ANS-Australia.

A metric carat equals - ANS-0.20 grams.

A natural material that's made up of a mass of one or more kinds of mineral crystals is a
- ANS-Rock

A natural, inorganic substance with a characteristic chemical composition and usually
characteristic structure is a(n) - ANS-mineral

,A new turquoise treatment that appeared in the 1980s and has been used to treat more
than 10 million carats is - ANS-the Zachery method.

A numbers of similar cultured pearl strands bundled together is called a - ANS-hank.

A see-through area in a transparent gemstone's body color that usually results from the
way the gem was cut is called - ANS-a window.

A snakeskin structural pattern is typical of - ANS-synthetic opal.

A substance that consists of atoms of only one kind is a - ANS-Chemical Element

A two-phase inclusion is a cavity in a gem that's typically filled with a - ANS-liquid and a
gas

A unit cell defines a mineral's - ANS-basic identity.

A window usually differs from the rest of the stone in - ANS-saturation.

Abrasions - ANS-Tiny nicks and pits caused by wear and damage to a gem's facet
edges or culet.

Absorption spectrum - ANS-A pattern of dark vertical lines or bands shown by certain
gems when viewed through a spectroscope.

Adularescence - ANS-The cloudy bluish white light in a moonstone, caused by
scattering of light.

Adularescence is caused by - ANS-scattering of light.

After irradiation, which gem's color is stable under normal wearing conditions ? -
ANS-Golden beryl

Agate - ANS-Chalcedony with a curved or angular bands or layers that differ in color
and transparency .

Aggregate - ANS-A mass of tiny, randomly oriented crystals.

Akoya - ANS-Common name for the Pinctada fucata oyster and the natural or cultured
pearls it produces.

,Alexandrite was discovered in - ANS-1830.

All garnets have essentially the same - ANS-crystal structure.

Allochromatic - ANS-A gem colored by trace elements in its crystal structure.

Alluvial deposit - ANS-A deposit where gems are eroded from their source rock, then
transported away from their source and further concentrated.

Almost all akoya and Chinese freshwater pearls are - ANS-bleached.

Almost all tanzanite is - ANS-heat-treated.

Amber is actually - ANS-hardened tree resin.

Amorphous - ANS-Lacking a regular crystal structure.

An angular, hollow space that resembles a mineral inclusion is called a - ANS-negative
crystal.

An inclusion with the most negative impact on a colored stone's clarity would be located
- ANS-under the table.

An intense, unstable green color can be created in spodumene by - ANS-irradiation.

An object's weight in relation to its size is called its - ANS-density.

Aragonite - ANS-A crystalized form of calcium carbonate found in nacre.

Aragonite is a crystallized for of - ANS-calcium carbonate.

Assembled stone - ANS-Two or more separate pieces of material joined to form a unit.

Asterism - ANS-Crossing of chatoyant bands, creating a star in the dome of cabochon.

Asterism in star sapphire is caused by - ANS-hematite.

Atom - ANS-The basic structural unit of all matter.

, Atoms in a gem that are not part of its essential chemical composition are - ANS-trace
elements

Australian blue sapphire color is often described as - ANS-Inky.

Aventurescence - ANS-A glittery effect caused by light reflecting from small, flat
inclusions within a gemstone.

Background color - ANS-An opal's bodycolor, independent of its play-of-color.

Bead nucleus - ANS-A bead used as the core of a cultured pearl, usually made from a
freshwater mussel shell.

Bleaching - ANS-A treatment that uses chemicals to lighten or remove color.

Blemish - ANS-Characteristic or irregularity confined to the surface of a polished
gemstone.

Blue sapphire's most common crystal habit is - ANS-a spindle-shaped hexagonal
pyramid or bipyramid.

Blue sapphire's pleochroic colors are typically - ANS-slightly greenish blue and slightly
violetish blue.

Blue sapphires that originate in basaltic rock generally have - ANS-high iron content.

Blue Sheen - ANS-Trade term for a highly prized, vivid blue adularescence displayed by
the finest moonstone.

Bodycolor - ANS-A gemstone's basic color, determined by its selective absorption of
light.

Botryoidal - ANS-A crystal growth habit with a bumpy appearance similar to a bunch of
grapes.

Boulder opal - ANS-Thin layers of precious opal, cut to include matrix.

Boule - ANS-A cylindrical synthetic crystal produced by the flame-fusion process.

Brazilian emeralds are mined from - ANS-pegmatites, where they intersect with schists.

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